In this monologue from the dramatic play "The Hourglass", Virginia, a mother grapples with her deep-seated inability to emotionally connect with her son, a struggle that stems from her own unfulfilled dreams and a life that diverged sharply from what she once envisioned for herself. VIRGINIA: You stand there, looking at me, expecting... what? Love? Understanding? I wish I … [Read more...] about The Hourglass
Dramatic - Female
Late Harvest
A monologue from the play "Late Harvest", who has built her life independently amidst the emotional void left by her absentee father, finds herself confronted with his sudden desire to reconnect and become part of her life. ABBY: So, you’re here now. After all these years, just like that, you decide it's time to be a father? Do you even know what you missed? The birthdays, … [Read more...] about Late Harvest
Stumbling Block
In the monologue from the play "Stumbling Block," the character Brianna confronts her deep, unspoken feelings for Jacob. BRIANNA: Jacob, wait. There’s something I need to say. Something I should've said a long time ago. You’re leaving, and if I don’t do this now, I’ll regret it forever. I love you, Jacob. There, I said it. I love you, and not in the way friends do, not … [Read more...] about Stumbling Block